Turtle 8×8 Video Wall
The Turtle AV 8×8 Video Wall (model TAV-MX88VW) is an all-in-one, high-performance visual processing unit delivering flexible video wall, matrix, and multiview capabilities in a single robust device.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Inputs / Outputs | 8× HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs |
| Audio Outputs | 8× analog (Phoenix) and 8× optical (S/PDIF) |
| Control Interfaces | Web GUI, RS-232, Front Panel, API |
| Video Input Specs | Up to 4K60 4:4:4, 8/10/12-bit, HDR support |
| Video Bandwidth | 18 Gbps |
| EDID Options | 12 presets, 2 user-defined, 4 copy modes |
| HDCP Compliance | HDCP 2.2 |
| EMC & ESD | IEC 61000-4-2 protect ±8kV/±4kV |
| Chassis | Metal, 440 × 300 × 44.5 mm (17.3″ × 11.8″ × 1.8″); ~3.95 kg (8.7 lb) |
| Power | External supply: AC 100–240V to DC 24V/3.75A (~70 W max) |
| Operating Conditions | 0–40 °C; 20–90% RH non-condensing |
Key Features
Triple-Mode Operation:
Video Wall: Configure as 1×8 or other custom layouts
Matrix Switcher: Full 8×8 routing—input to output flexibility
Multiviewer: Dual independent multiview outputs, each offering up to 16 customizable layouts
High-Definition Support:
Native support for 4K60 @ 4:4:4 via HDMI 2.0b (18 Gbps bandwidth), including HDR and up to 12-bit color depth
Audio Flexibility:
Seamless audio embedding and de-embedding via optical (S/PDIF) or analog (Phoenix connector) interfaces.
Includes 8× analog audio outputs for routing to external audio systems
Smart Control & Compatibility:
Configurable via Web GUI, RS-232, front panel buttons, or robust API integration for automation and third-party control systems
EDID & HDCP Management:
Supports HDCP 2.2 for secure content playback
Advanced EDID options: 12 factory presets, 2 user-programmable, plus 4 copy modes controllable via panel or network
Enterprise-Grade Design:
Built in a rugged metal chassis with unique “Turtle Aqua” color—designed for rack or panel display
TAA compliant, eligible for government procuremen
Reliable Warranty:
Backed by a 5-year advance-replacement warranty, ensuring minimal downtim
